From heavy-duty trucks and agricultural machinery to shipping fleets, aviation, and power generation, internal combustion engines STILL remain indispensable to both global infrastructure and mobility.
The original concept of combustion engines as we understand them dates as far back as the late 1800s. And while they are more or less a solved science today, they definitely didn't start that way.
Exergy analysis applies the second law of thermodynamics to quantify the maximum useful work potential of energy flows within internal combustion engines and to pinpoint irreversibilities that degrade ...
In case you missed it, the automotive industry has been on a steady trajectory of internal combustion engine (ICE) downsizing for years. Battery-powered electric vehicles may capture most of the ...
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, WTOP presents “250 Years of America,” a multipart series examining the innovations, breakthroughs and pivotal moments that have shaped the nation ...
Volvo's bold all-electric strategy doesn't quite align with the US market, where 92% of its vehicles have engines. But the ...
Despite gasoline and diesel fuels both being used for internal combustion, they're different enough that they require entirely different engines. You can't pull up to the pump in a diesel pickup and ...
Converting the ignition of a fuel-air mixture into usable mechanical energy lies at the core of a dizzying number of internal ...
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